Footscray screening of Guarding the Galilee

ACF Community Saltwater would like to invite you to a community screening and discussion of the Guarding the Galilee documentary film.

Presented by Queensland born actor Michael Caton, Guarding the Galilee is a 30-minute documentary on the battle to stop the biggest coal mine in Australian history, Adani’s Carmichael project. Filled with stories from the front lines of the proposed Adani coal mine, Guarding the Galilee captures the raw beauty of the Queensland outback, where Adani's mine threatens essential water, and so much more.

After the film screening, ACF Stop Adani Campaigner, Basha Stasak will share our strategy for the Stop Adani campaign and discuss specific actions we can take locally to make a difference.

Who are we? ACF Community Saltwater is a new group of local volunteers in Footscray, West Footscray, Seddon, Yarraville, Kensington, Kingsville, Ascot Vale dedicated to build the people power needed to stop pollution and speak out for nature, people and wildlife.

We formed just over a month ago, and operate under the guidance of the Australian Conservation Foundation. We welcome more members!

The event will be hosted in at Footscray Library which is located at 56 Paisley Street, Footscray, VIC. It is a seven minute walk from Footscray Station.

Please bring along your family and friends too – let's be the change we want to see!

Watch the trailer

ACF Community Saltwater is part of a network of independently organised, volunteer-run groups in the ACF community. ACF will pass on your contact details to the host for the purpose of running the event.

On September 20, three days before the UN Emergency Climate Summit, the #StopAdani movement is stepping up to join the Global #ClimateStrike led by young people from the School Strike 4 Climate movement.

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The #StopAdani movement is made up of thousands of individuals and community groups across Australia. No individual, group, or organisation can vouch for, nor is responsible for, content produced by the movement. For issues arising from individual or community group campaigns, we recommend you contact that individual or community group.